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wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
He lost me when he started going on about “what’s wrong with our brains”.

I have not given Alan Kay permission to declare me broken.

His computing skills are legend, but he’s not a god.
wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
Wireguard and the usual tools for file search and retrieval works fine.

Do we need all that comes with IPFS? Not just technically, but the user training and pivot of technical doers?

So many of these projects feel like programmer vanity projects, there’s really little difference between them and a guy on the corner telling me why Protestants are wrong, join his flock.

That it’s a technical project not entirely ephemeral nonsense doesn’t matter; solutions exist already we just don’t implement that way.
wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
Is trying to “correct” doomposting on HN with poetic trifles the best action you can take?

Useless rhetoric online sure requires a lot of computers.

Band with society to use them less disposably.
wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
And supply shocks have more to do with JIT logistics than government interference

Blockchain, like a lot of computing ideas, is far too academic requiring constant fetishizing, or it’ll disappear.

May as well trot out a new religion; blockchain will be as unprovable and ephemeral to the masses.

Which is great for the hopes and dreams of blockchain grifters, and “egalitarian” tech oligarchs.

They have proven one thing though; the public will chase ephemeral carrot off a cliff.
wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
You’d have to implode startups then since deflating others buying power and wages is what props up VCs that fund them

You should probably also avoid Ycombinator which is basically seeding reality with pointless corpo brands, many with their own brand bucks for you to spend

All in cahoots with government

Like an organized crime syndicate

And we all go online to distract from and support it

There’s no getting around a police state; the goal of a state will always be to insure people accept what’s politically correct.

If it’s politically correct there are billionaires that always win, political policy will enable it.
wsjtho55
·5 年前·議論
That’s also a huge bias

They want to peddle headlines of people doing well playing the speculative economics game

Their article is simply to make it look attractive to keep playing, because of course their owners control a lot of the speculative economy

But please keep going everyone; all the tech stocks I have been buying since Apple at 6-10/share in the late 90s aren’t going to prop themselves up

Why work when you’ll do it for me!